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Enlisted Rank Chart. We teach you all this in Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Level K (Military Knowledge) Class: Crucial for those who are new to the Army. It introduces them to the basic terms, acronyms, and resources that are needed in order for them to successfully transition into the Army lifestyle. Topics such as Military Acronyms and Terms, Chain of Command, Customs and Courtesies and Social Functions, and Community Resources are included as part of this course.

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Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) Task : Describe the four steps of IPB. Condition: In a classroom environment and given class notes. Standard: Correctly identify the products and tools developed during the IPB process. **The task, condition and standards for the class are...

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Military Vocabulary List, English military vocabulary list; admiral advance aircraft Air Force ally armored vehicle armory arms army arrow arsenal assault at ease attack attention battalion battle battlefield battery battleship bayonet besiege billet bivouac bomb bombard bombardment bow and arrow camouflage camp cannon cannon ball canteen captain casualty catapult cavalry chaplain coast guard colonel combat command company conflict conquest conscription convoy corporal corps covert defeat…

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The Military Code of Conduct, used by the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines--was a foundational set of principles that helped Lee Ellis and his comrades survive more than 5 years as prisoners-of-war in Vietnam. These principles are a great guide for any leader--military, civilian, corporate, government, or private sectors!

The Military Code of Conduct, used by the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines--was a foundational set of principles that helped Lee Ellis and his comrades survive more than 5 years as prisoners-of-war in Vietnam. These principles are a great guide for any leader--military, civilian, corporate, government, or private sectors!

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